I am not disagreeing with you or crisi...both of you had great posts. But I can't help but think about my own family and how I am already uncomfortable with food prices and resent that a gallon of milk was $2.19 at Target and is now up to $3.29...and this is the market pantey brand AND I have always, like crisi, only allowed milk to be consumed at meals, and sometimes not even then...."save the milk for breakfast!!" Is something my kids hear all the time.? I have to admit that I panic a little, in a symbolic sense, thinking that prices are still rising like crazy when my grocery budget is already stretched for 5 people and we already buy generic, ration the milk, and make a whole chicken every weekend so that we can eat it for one meal, harvest the rest for chicken tacos for the next night, and boil the carcass for soup the night after. I have a hard time justifying the cost of roasts and never buy steak. I've upped my grocery budget by over $50 week in the few past years thinking it was because my kids were getting older, but really, that $$ has been absorbed into the higher costs of food and I really don't get more groceries. We do throw some stuff out frm time to time, but I really am not wasteful...I do plan my meals almost to a science, we eat what's on sale that week, and if 5 of us are eating, I make 5 pork chops. We rarely have leftovers, and since I portion our food out before storing in the freezer, if an unexpected guest comes its hard to figure out how to feed the extra person without breaking open another whole ziplock bag full of meat (that was meant for another meal). My kids have always been served small portions first, then can ask for more instead of the other way around and me throwing tons of food away. Nothing drives me crazy more than when kids visit, parents pile plates high with food, kid takes two bites, and the rest goes into the trash. I cannot help but think about how that plate of food could have fed two of my kids and now its garbage.
So, in my case, food increases do affect us. And we make very close to 6 figures...maybe even over in some years. It's not just a resentment that I can't buy a new purse, because I don't do that, either. But we live in a very high cost of living area, and our mortage and taxes are outrageous. A lot of our money goes to living costs in this area.